IACUC Regulatory Compliance Specialist
Company: Massachusetts General Physicians' Organization
Location: Boston
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
Job Description - IACUC Regulatory Compliance Specialist
(3271795)The IACUC Regulatory Compliance Specialist has the overall
responsibility for ensuring regulatory compliance within the areas
of the animal care and use program that fall under the
responsibility of the IACUC office. Leads the investigation, review
and reporting of potential compliance concerns and adverse events.
Manages the post-approval monitoring program to promote and assess
compliance with approved IACUC protocols and institutional policies
and standards. Oversees and coordinates the IACUC semiannual
program review and facility inspection. Completes and submits all
required Federal and State reports and acts as a liaison for all
regulatory inspections. Develops and maintains IACUC protocol
review processes and procedures that are consistent with applicable
state and federal regulations and institutional policies. Serves as
program manager for the AAALACi site visit and ensures the program
meets the accreditation standards for IACUCs.PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Investigate, review and report compliance concerns and reported
events:
- Receive all reported incidents and events; review for merit and
conduct investigation with appropriate stakeholders; Prepare
reports for review by the IACUC Compliance Subcommittee and final
determination by the IACUC.
- Record IACUC deliberations and determinations. Communicate
results to appropriate parties.
- Ensure corrective actions plans are implemented by research
teams and other parties, alerting the Director and IACUC for
support, as needed.
- Identify and tabulate trends for IACUC review; identify,
communicate and participate in opportunities for continuous
improvement in IACUC processes and the animal care and use
program.
- Oversee all activities related to the PAM program including:
- Schedule, coordinate and participate in, document, and ensure
follow-up on all PAM activities.
- Review annual reports, facility access requests and staff
amendments.
- Oversee and coordinate the IACUC semiannual program review and
facility inspection. Schedule the inspection of all animal housing
and use areas involving the committee members, consultants and the
entire animal research community. Manage the semiannual program
review. Document and present findings to the Committee. Prepare the
report to the Institutional official. Ensure all findings and
deficiencies have a corrective action plan and timeline for
correction that is communicated to stakeholders in a timely manner.
Document implementation of all corrective actions.
- Identify and tabulate trends for IACUC review; identify,
communicate and participate in opportunities for continuous
improvement in IACUC processes and the animal care and use
program.
- Complete and submit all required Federal and State reports and
acts as a liaison for all regulatory inspections, including all
reports to USDA APHIS, NIH OLAW, AAALACi, MDPH and the City of
Cambridge.
- Assist investigators in understanding IACUC expectations for
research using laboratory animals.
- Participate in the interpretation of animal welfare regulations
to define IACUC policies, practices and procedures.
- Leads the investigation, review, and reporting.
- Ensures all Federal and State reporting requirements are met,
developing systems and procedures, and collecting the data
necessary to ensure reports are accurate and timely.
- Monitor laboratory animal research activities to determine
adherence to and compliance with institutional policies and
applicable state and federal regulations by active participation in
the following:
- Review of IACUC protocols, amendments, annual reports.
- Prepare and submit semi-annual inspection and program
evaluation reports to the IACUC and IO.
- Investigate and document reports of non-compliance involving
laboratory animal care and use, including preparation and
submission of reports and other documents to the IACUC, IO, and
regulatory and accrediting agencies when indicated.
- Review and update of IACUC policies.
- Program inspections (USDA, AAALAC, Cambridge commissioner,
others).
- Preparation of annual reports and assurance letters to
regulatory and accreditation agencies.
- Other compliance monitoring including but not limited to:
monthly census check, animals transfers, holding protocol, found
dead animals (USDA species only), PAM Audits.
- Develop forms and tools to enhance documentation of research
activities and animal health monitoring to assure compliance with
applicable USDA and PHS regulations, policies and guidelines
including but not limited to:
- Tracking of facility inspections/audits/deficiencies/reportable
events.
- Continuous enhancement of the eIACUC application forms.
- Defining the specifications for and maintenance of reports from
Insight-Microstrategy.
- Data update / data curation including: researcher's
qualifications and experience; orientation/training attendance; OHS
clearance; Other training (Cage side NHP training, CITI).
- Update and maintain IACUC internal website.
- Identification and implementation of methods or tools for
training and education of researchers and IACUC members.
- Remain up-to-date on Federal and State regulations pertaining
to laboratory animal care.
- Other responsibilities as needed including:
- Serve as back-up for other office staff members.
- Serve as IACUC representative on program-related meetings
inside and outside the organization.
- Participate in process improvement
initiatives.SKILLS/ABILITIES/COMPETENCIES REQUIRED:
- Extensive knowledge of animal welfare regulations and IACUC
best practices.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Excellent organizational skills. Ability to manage to timelines
and targets in administrative improvements. Capable of working
independently.
- Excellent interpersonal skills. This position involves
interacting with employees, customers, consultants and vendors at
all levels of the organization and with very diverse
backgrounds.
- Has a customer-focused attitude and enjoys working with
similarly dedicated persons in a team fashion within a high-energy
research environment.LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, and/or REGISTRATIONS
(if applicable):CPIA preferred. Additional certifications such as
ACLAM or AALAS or equivalent preferred.EDUCATION:Bachelor's degree
in related field required; Master's degree
preferred.EXPERIENCE:5-10 years of experience required with a
minimum of 3-5 years IACUC experience required.WORKING
CONDITIONS:Standard office environment and onsite monitoring in
animals holding areas and research laboratories. This is a hybrid
position with a minimum expectation of 3 days on-site (preferably 4
days on-site) and 1 day remote.Primary LocationMA-Charlestown-MGH
13th StreetOther LocationsMA-Charlestown-MGB CNYWork LocationsMGH
13th Street149 13th StreetCharlestown
02129JobResearch-ManagementOrganizationMassachusetts General
Hospital(MGH)ScheduleFull-timeStandard Hours 40ShiftDay JobEmployee
StatusRegular
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